President Lyndon B. Johnson served the longest in the United States Senate before becoming president. He was in the senate for twelve years.
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No- Taylor never held any elected office before he was President. He never even voted.
No, President Obama represented Illinois in the U.S. Senate before becoming president. The only U.S. President who had been Governor of California was Ronald Reagan.
No, you are thinking of Barack Obama, who served in the Illinois state senate, and then became a U.S. senator, before becoming president.
A person must resign from the Senate before becoming president because an individual cannot hold both offices at the same time.
Kennedy served in the US Senate before becoming president. Before entering US politics, he worked for the US military service.
You become the member of the party in senate with the majority and have the longest service in the senate
Both he and his wife were lawyers/attorneys just before he ran for the Illinois Senate seat.Obama's former occupation is a law teacheru.s. senatorHe was a lawyer, held a community action position in Chicago and worked as a law professor.President Obama was a senator from Illinois before becoming president.
VP Joe Biden serve 30 years in the Senate or 5 full terms. He was elected to a 6th consecutive Senate term but could not accept it because he elected as VP at the same time.
When the US Vice President is absent or acting as President, his/her Senate duties fall to the US Senate President Pro Tempore, who by tradition is the longest-serving Senator of the majority party.
Lyndon Banes Johnson, the 36th President of the United States, was Senate Majority Leader prior to becoming Vice President and then President.